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George bush hijacks religion to polarize the populace into voting for conservative policies then he ends up being most unchristian - killing kids, eroding liberty, placating tyrants.
George Bush even flushes holy books!
http://flushaholybook.com
2006-08-21 18:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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President George W Bush has made it clear that he reads the Bible, prays to God, and that God told him to invade Iraq. Very recently he referred to the USA’s war against terror as a war against Islamic Fascists. The other side, the Islamic Fascists, of course refer to G W Bush and the USA as Christian Infidel Dogs and so the Holy War of Words go on, like good Christians at war against the Axis of Evil.
The above is quite mild to all the evil religious words being thrown by each side, but of course, it doesn’t stop there does it. The same sides, Christianity and Islam, are physically at war with each other, murdering innocent men, women and children in the process.
Humanity has a horrific track record of atrocities and killing caused by religion, and this war on terror seems to be no different, just another Holy War in the name of religion, inflicting it’s madness once again onto humanity. Religion is so evil, it has even infected the President of the United States of America.
So, in answer to your question, yes he probably thinks he does. Sad, yes?
2006-08-21 18:16:14
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answered by Brenda's World 4
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No. George Bush has already deported him because he thinks he is an illegal alien. He is only a Christian from the mouth out for the votes.
2006-08-21 18:27:58
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answered by diaryofamadblackman 4
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Jesus talks to whoever takes the time to listen, George W included.
2006-08-21 18:17:14
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answered by Discotheque 3
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particular, the bible does say thou shalt no longer kill. although, the bible is riddled with thoughts of super battles sanctioned via god, and remember approximately the tale of the 1st born. particular, the bible says "thou shalt no longer kill" even though it additionally advocates justice and punishment. If Saddam had observed the be responsive to the bible, he does not have been subjected to punishment. we won't be able to, as a rustic, be captivated via the phobia of hypocrisy. Believing in Jesus does no longer recommend which you may shirk the accountability of conserving your voters, and make no mistake, we've been under attack via terrorists for the final 20 years. in addition to, you're no longer being compelled to combat, so why do you care?
2016-09-29 13:12:32
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answered by ? 4
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Well no, it actually started out as an April Fool's Joke that Karl Rove took advantage of.
2006-08-21 18:18:28
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answered by Ron D 4
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I for one am glad the President Bush is a man of prayer.....one that reads the word and Prays daily and seeks the guidance of God in the affairs of our country.....it takes a man of great strength to lead this nation and He is a man such as that.....
2006-08-21 18:19:42
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answered by shiningon 6
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Bush is as Christan a man as we have had.
God speaks to the soul, not to the ear!
2006-08-21 18:31:50
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answered by Grandreal 6
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George Bush is a fool. That voice he hears is Karl Rove telling him what to do.
2006-08-21 18:18:08
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answered by Jim 5
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Bush is full of ****. And anyone who voted for him is a fool. Thank God he can't have another term. Lets hope and PRAY that he doesn't cause WW3 by the time his term ends.
2006-08-21 18:19:25
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answered by Gaur 2
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